18 Related Articles from 2018-03-12

3 ways to easily organize the awful mess behind your TV. A living room is no place for a sloppy nest of wires. >>

Denishar Woods is 'responding to voices' after garden tap shock. Denishar Woods, the 11-year-old Perth girl who was electrocuted by a garden tap has opened her eyes and is responding to voices, her family said. >>

Doctor commends Saskatoon police response to drug overdoses. A doctor is commending Saskatoon police for their response to a number of suspected overdoses on the weekend that resulted in two deaths from cocaine allegedly laced with fentanyl. >>

Former Deer Island lobster plant employees to receive financial help. Nearly two weeks after a destructive fire, employees who worked at Paturel's lobster processing plant on Deer Island received some good news on Monday. >>

Guantanamo Lawyers Challenge Government’s Explanation for Hidden Microphone. The declassification of the fact that defense lawyers found a hidden microphone is shedding new light on what caused a military commissions meltdown. >>

Heather Locklear charged with battery on sheriff´s.... The former Dynasty star avoided a charge of domestic violence after she was arrested on suspicion of injuring a partner. >>

How safe are helicopter tours?. In light of recent tragedies, how concerned should you be about taking a helicopter tour? >>

Mayor of Essex takes councillor to court for behaviour in council chambers. The animosity between the mayor of Essex and one councillor has kicked up a notch, all the way to the local courthouse. >>

Nando's asks Reading restaurant Fernando's to rebrand. The chicken giant claims an independent restaurant's branding is peri peri similar to its own. >>

National Geographic acknowledges past racist coverage. National Geographic acknowledged on Monday that it covered the world through a racist lens for generations, with its magazine portrayals of bare-breasted women and naive brown-skinned tribesmen as savage, unsophisticated and unintelligent. >>

National Geographic magazine acknowledges past racist coverage. National Geographic acknowledged on Monday that it covered the world through a racist lens for generations, with its magazine portrayals of bare-breasted women and naive brown-skinned tribesmen as savage, unsophisticated and unintelligent. >>

Nine midshipmen facing disciplinary action as Naval Academy investigates drug use. Four midshipmen face disciplinary action for failing to report the drug use, according to a statement, and five are facing punishment for alleged drug use. >>

Part of brain that detects others' emotions seen in three-year-olds. When a human considers what another human feels they employ theory of mind. Scientists previously thought theory of mind was developed at age four. Now, a study found it forms earlier. >>

PM Update: Conversational snowflakes in spots this evening, and more chilly wind Tuesday. As a storm develops offshore, we prepare for another round of wind. >>

Simone Holtznagel feeds dinner to Josh Gibson at IAC after party. Although continuing to shutdown relationship rumours, footage of Simone Holtznagel and Josh Gibson have told another story >>

The nation is focused on students and gun violence. But kids in urban schools want to know, where’s everybody been?. Students say it’s time for adults to listen to them when it comes to gun violence — no matter where they’re from. >>

Woman is killed in human torch horror outside Surrey college . A woman has died after being engulfed in flames on a busy street outside Christ's School on Queen's Road in Richmond, Surrey. Firefighters were unable to save the unidentified female from the blaze. >>